Cell culture studies on neurofibromatosis (von Recklinghausen). VI. No increased stimulation of cell proliferation by sera from neurofibromatosis patients.

Neurofibromatosis Pub Date : 1988-01-01
K Binder, W Krone, R Hochsattel, H Gall
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The growth-stimulating activity of sera from 10 patients with von Recklinghausen neurofibromatosis (NF-1) was compared with that of sera from 10 age- and sex-matched healthy donors. Cell cultures derived from peripheral neurofibromas and from skin biopsies of healthy persons were used as indicator cells. Stimulation of 3H-thymidine incorporation increased with the clotting time of the blood samples, reaching a plateau at about 35 h with no decline of activity during the following 48 h. There was no difference between the stimulating activity of sera from the NF-1 patients and that of sera from the healthy donors with either type of indicator cells. This held true when the indicator cells were stimulated during the exponential growth phase or when serum-starved confluent cells were exposed to the various sera. Three NF-1 strains used as indicator cells during this investigation showed a significantly less vigorous response to both types of human sera and to fetal calf serum than the respective control strains. All human sera collected after 42 h clotting time were superior to fetal calf serum with both types of indicator cells.

神经纤维瘤病细胞培养研究(von Recklinghausen)。六、神经纤维瘤患者血清对细胞增殖的刺激不增加。
本文比较了10例von Recklinghausen神经纤维瘤病(NF-1)患者血清与10例年龄和性别匹配的健康供者血清的促生长活性。来源于周围神经纤维瘤和健康人皮肤活检的细胞培养物被用作指示细胞。随着血液凝固时间的延长,3h -胸腺嘧啶掺入的刺激作用增强,在35小时左右达到平台期,在随后的48小时内活性没有下降。NF-1患者血清的刺激活性与健康献血者血清的刺激活性没有差异。当指示细胞在指数生长阶段受到刺激时,或者当血清饥饿的融合细胞暴露于各种血清时,这种情况都是正确的。在这项研究中,三种用作指示细胞的NF-1菌株对两种类型的人血清和胎牛血清的反应明显低于各自的对照菌株。凝血42 h后采集的人血清在两种指示细胞作用下均优于胎牛血清。
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